I've refrained from making a comment on the whole saga up till now; however, a couple of points, if I may:
[*] The booze cruise highlighted CFC's drinking culture- correction, binge drinking culture. What I don't understand is, unlike most of us who work in p/t and f/t jobs, these players have countless opportunities to drink (yes, even in the "on-season"). Why binge-drink? Why the urgency to drink copius amounts of alcohol, just so you can't remember what funny (or stupid) thing you did to your teammate ("Oh yes, chaining Levi to the sinking boat was hilarious!!!!), all for the sake of "bonding"? Now, I'm not against alcohol consumption- I will say, what is wrong with moderate intake? Furthermore, what is wrong with a moderate alcohol intake for each player whilst they are representing a supposedly professional sporting organisation. I would assume for all who works in p/t and f/t jobs that it's not a good idea to 1) drink large amounts repetitively; and 2) at some point, your alcohol consumption will prevent these players from achieveing their optimum and reflect their best, not only on, but off the field.
[*]The club has made the correct call on Betts, Wlaker and Houlihan. As someone pointed it out earlier, cultural change at a football club takes a generation/s to change. Back at the turn of this century (or last decade, to be precise), players like Fevola and Houlihan represented the changing of the guard. Later on, Walker and Betts represented hope of what turned to be the worst period for the club (and in many ways, a unique one, in that we didn't know how to deal with it). February 2007 signalled the turning point of the great club's fortunes; it ushered the club into an expectation (and possibility) of a new, uncompromised professionalism epitomised by Geelong. But these changes are like Bob Dylan says, a slow train comin'- they have to be for them to sustain. Morever, in order to learn from the detrius of the late 1990's-entire 2000's, CFC has to do it slowly.
[*] A lot of posts I've read have urged the administration to take drastic action over this. There are a couple of issues I have with this. One is that, well, was the admin at fault for this? Was it their booze cruise to condone or sanction? It's all very well for the club to provide minders for the players but what are they saying to the players if they did this? "Listen, you can go on the cruise but all of you are absolute pissheads that you can't be trusted- hence, the minders...." One of the cliches we all hear from players when they retire/leave a club is, they are a better person then when they started- where's the players' reponsibility in all of this? As someone else has related, this episode will have a galvanising force for the playing leadership- hopefully, they will take the welfare of the players far more seriously that has been hitherto at this point- and that of the club. The CFC is not a nanny state- only an employer. It's high time the players took pride in the club and cooperated with the administration in presenting a untied, professional operation.
Here endth the lesson.........
